Carpenter, G. I.
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(1999)
A Comparison of MDS/RAI Activity of Daily Living, Cognitive Performance and Depression Scales with widely used scales
Age and Ageing
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29 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
MDS/RAI provides real hope as an assessment model for older people
The Health Services Journal
107
20-26 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2003)
Identification of registered nursing care of residents in English nursing homes using the Minimum Data Set Resident Assessment Instrument (MDS/RAI) and Resource Utilisation Groups version III (RUG-III)
Age & Ageing
32
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279-285 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Assessment approaches for older people receiving social care: content and coverage.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
14
2
147-156 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2005)
Measuring depression in nursing home residents with the MDS and GDS: an observational psychometric study
BMC Geriatr
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(1997)
Casemix for inpatient care of elderly people: Rehabilitation and post-acute care
Age & Ageing
26
2
123-131 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Assessment against the criteria for continuing care - Importance of the care plan.
Age & Ageing
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(2008)
Increased work-load associated with faecal incontinence among home care patients in 11 European countries
European Journal of Public Health
18
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323-8 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Health outcomes among the frail elderly in communities and institutions: Use of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) to create effective linkages between research and policy
Canadian Journal on Aging
16
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53-69 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2001)
A new assessment for elders admitted to acute care: reliability of the MDS-AC
Aging (Milano)
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316-30 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Rehabilitation in nursing homes: a cross-national comparison of recipients
Age & Ageing
26
Suppl 2
37-42 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Care of older people: a comparison of systems in North America, Europe, and Japan.
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(1997)
Care of the elderly: Grey matters.
The Health Services Journal
107
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22-23 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2002)
Needs and resources - comparing levels of care provided to older people in two social services departments
Age and Ageing
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(1999)
Targeting and quality of nursing home care. A five-nation study
Aging-Clinical & Experimental Research
11
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83-9 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
RUG-III and resource allocation: comparing the relationship of direct care time with patient characteristics in five countries
Age & Ageing
26
Suppl 2
61-5 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2005)
Aging in the United Kingdom and Europe - A snapshot of the future?
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
53
(9 SUPPL.)
S310-S313 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Building evidence on chronic disease in old age. Standardised assessments and databases offer one way of building the evidence
BMJ
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528-9 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2006)
Measuring change in activities of daily living in nursing home residents with moderate to severe cognitive impairment
BMC geriatrics
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(1997)
Transitions across various continuing care settings
Age & Ageing
26
SUPPL. 2
73-76 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
The development of a national standard assessment instrument for use in continuing care homes.
Care Plan
19-21
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(1995)
Casemix for the elderly inpatient: Resource Utilization Groups (RUGs) validation project
Age & Ageing
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5-13 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2008)
Berekenen van kwaliteitsindicatoren in de thuiszorg: voorbeeld uit het ADHOC project, een vergelijking tussen thuiszorgorganisaties uit 11 Europese landen.
Tijdschr voor Gerontol Geriatr
39
44-54 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Compresensive clinical assessment in community setting: applicability of the MDS-HC
J Am Geriatr Soc
45
8
1017 - 1024 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Addressing the problems of care services for the elderly with a database of primary clinical data.
British Journal of Healthcare Computing & Information Management
14
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16-18 Download RTF | Google Scholar